Legal affairs ministry seeking consultant to review, boost criminal justice programme

Ronald Burch-Smith

The Ministry of Legal Affairs is seeking a consultant to assess the progression of the Criminal Justice Programme, with the aim of monitoring and evaluating its success. 

In an advertisement, the procuring agency said it was seeking a firm that can provide, among other things, general support, inclusive of planning and development, research, monitoring and development. The chosen firm would be expected to increase the effectiveness of the programme’s results through systematic gathering of information over the remaining life of the programme. This is to allow a determination of the project risks, constraints, timely decision-making, and mitigating actions in order to keep the project on track and maximize project resources. In addition, the firm would have to facilitate evaluations by providing robust information regarding the progression of indicators from before the project to various junctures during its execution.